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The phrase "average of the particle" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a statistical measure related to particles, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "To determine the average of the particle sizes in the sample, we calculated the mean diameter."
Alternatives: "mean of the particles" or "average particle size".
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Then, a feedback control system, which directly uses the estimation scheme, is designed to regulate the volume-based average of the particle velocity and degree of melting by manipulating the inlet gas flow rates to the process.
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It is seen that a particle size representing the mass average of the particles can be taken as the nominal size.
To measure particle size, the intensity-weighted Z-average of the particle diameter is reported in nm.
Gold and sulfur concentrations and their ratio can be determined simultaneously by ICP MS and are obtained as ensemble-averages of the particle distributions.
Average properties of the particle phase are obtained by ensemble averaging.
The average brightness of the particle is obtained from the ratio of the variance to the average intensity at each pixel.
The average diameters of the particle sizes shown in Figure 4a were 130 μm.
Average size of the particle can be given by the following Debye Scherrer formula (4).
The average diameters of the particle sizes shown in Figure 3a,b were 180 and 320 μm, respectively.
When a discrete arc passes through the field of view of the photometer, it would cause underestimation of the average energy of the particle precipitation.
In effect, τ provides a single metric describing the average behavior of the particle dispersion and allows us to simplify the description of dose accumulation.
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